Like many Flamma pedals this can be configured as true bypass or buffered mode. To alter configuration, hold the bypass switch while powering the unit. The bypass led will change colors. Red is for true bypass mode and blue for buffered. Flamma refers to this as trails mode, as when buffered the effects will trail off instead instantly ending.
I read about the Trails Function, but I can't find information about it beeing a switchable Buffer Bypass. I think it just is what it sounds like, a Trail Mode. Have you opened one up to confirm a true Buffer?
This is just the kind of FS22 demo I was looking for. With synths. Thinking this will be great as a dedicated effect, for my Behringer Poly D. Thanks for making this, and best wishes for your continued success.
On headphones, the reverb part seems to pan hard left and hard right, with very little depth in the center, which sounds a quite odd to me. On the other hand, the delay is mono (no ping pong, no stereo width), so it's dead center. Everything sounds balanced when both effects on and that's ok, but the reverb seems quite useless if it could be lost when downmixing everything to mono (for instance, when playback thru a PA or a portable speaker). What's your experience on this?
You are absolutely correct with this. Placing this thing into a mix can be a b*tch and a half, thats why Im using it as a Mono Pedal exclusively with Stereo Shaping in Post (which is kind of stupid). But for my private Jams at home its totally fine tho, just not in productions…
@@timothy_synth I see. Nonetheless, it seems the reverb can do the work well if (and only if) it's engaged in combination with the mono-safe delay part, and the delays seem to blend well with their respective reverb algorithms. Maybe it's a "feature" on purpose to avoid a ball of mud at the phantom center when both effect are engaged. It's just the reverb is not good by itself. Thanks for your quick response, btw!
Hey man. Sorry for the late response! The Delay goes reaaally slow. I used it around 55 BPM ones and the Delay timed just fine. I dont know where the limit is, but you can always go double-time and just reduce the feedback 👍🏻
I was wondering: I recently also got this reverb pedal but I experience a lot of clipping when I'm heavily using the reverb (or even not-so-heavy). Do / did you also experience clipping with this pedal? Because if the clipping persists I'm returning it (even though I really, REALLY like the sound)...
Hey Man, seems like your Pedal is broken. Maybe you just got unlucky… I dont get any clipping at all so far, did you try switching the buffer mode on the Pedal? Im using the mode where both buttons are glowing Blue. There is one where the right button glows red. Maybe that fixes your problem
@@timothy_synth Yeah, I get it when I connect it with my East Beast. I tried what you mentioned with the buffer mode, but I still get clipping (appearantly it was already at buffered mode to begin with). However, I don't get the TAP/HOLD button to turn blue. I see in you movie that you have the Crave outputted at 25% of it's volume. Could that be the case? If I output my East Beast at 25% I also don't get clipping, unless I turn all knobs wide open. Then eventually clipping occurs. Don't you also don't get clipping if the Crave outputs a larger volume? Otherwise it might be a faulty device (even though I think the circuitry inside is mostly digital).
@@kanduvisla I have the Crave set to 25% because its VCA is extremely potent. But when going higher the Pedal still wont clip, it starts clipping because of my Recording Interface
@@timothy_synth here you can hear it clip at around 2:00: ua-cam.com/video/bGG2aFas8NQ/v-deo.html you don't get clipping like this? I don't think it's my interface because I can also hear it if iylpwer my mixer volume way down.
@@kanduvisla well, if you turn down your mixer, your Input-Level could still be too high. I heard the Distortion in your video and it really does sound like it comes from the Pedal. But Im also not familiar with the east beast, so maybe try lowering the east beast and turn the interface up instead. Maybe that helps…give me the news if you are ready 👍🏻
@@timothy_synth Have you ever tryied other delay pedals rather than tbe FLAMMER??? If yes.... can you say wich one....and can you compare it or them with the FLAMMER?
Like many Flamma pedals this can be configured as true bypass or buffered mode. To alter configuration, hold the bypass switch while powering the unit. The bypass led will change colors. Red is for true bypass mode and blue for buffered. Flamma refers to this as trails mode, as when buffered the effects will trail off instead instantly ending.
I read about the Trails Function, but I can't find information about it beeing a switchable Buffer Bypass. I think it just is what it sounds like, a Trail Mode. Have you opened one up to confirm a true Buffer?
This is just the kind of FS22 demo I was looking for. With synths.
Thinking this will be great as a dedicated effect, for my Behringer Poly D.
Thanks for making this, and best wishes for your continued success.
Thank you very much! I use the FS22 Ekoverb on my Poly D too, it sounds really good!
On headphones, the reverb part seems to pan hard left and hard right, with very little depth in the center, which sounds a quite odd to me. On the other hand, the delay is mono (no ping pong, no stereo width), so it's dead center. Everything sounds balanced when both effects on and that's ok, but the reverb seems quite useless if it could be lost when downmixing everything to mono (for instance, when playback thru a PA or a portable speaker). What's your experience on this?
You are absolutely correct with this. Placing this thing into a mix can be a b*tch and a half, thats why Im using it as a Mono Pedal exclusively with Stereo Shaping in Post (which is kind of stupid). But for my private Jams at home its totally fine tho, just not in productions…
@@timothy_synth I see. Nonetheless, it seems the reverb can do the work well if (and only if) it's engaged in combination with the mono-safe delay part, and the delays seem to blend well with their respective reverb algorithms. Maybe it's a "feature" on purpose to avoid a ball of mud at the phantom center when both effect are engaged. It's just the reverb is not good by itself.
Thanks for your quick response, btw!
Finally found this video, which make it the most clear to me. So i would like to know which is the lowest bpm you can go with the delay?
Hey man. Sorry for the late response! The Delay goes reaaally slow. I used it around 55 BPM ones and the Delay timed just fine. I dont know where the limit is, but you can always go double-time and just reduce the feedback 👍🏻
I was wondering: I recently also got this reverb pedal but I experience a lot of clipping when I'm heavily using the reverb (or even not-so-heavy). Do / did you also experience clipping with this pedal? Because if the clipping persists I'm returning it (even though I really, REALLY like the sound)...
Hey Man, seems like your Pedal is broken. Maybe you just got unlucky…
I dont get any clipping at all so far, did you try switching the buffer mode on the Pedal? Im using the mode where both buttons are glowing Blue. There is one where the right button glows red. Maybe that fixes your problem
@@timothy_synth Yeah, I get it when I connect it with my East Beast. I tried what you mentioned with the buffer mode, but I still get clipping (appearantly it was already at buffered mode to begin with). However, I don't get the TAP/HOLD button to turn blue. I see in you movie that you have the Crave outputted at 25% of it's volume. Could that be the case? If I output my East Beast at 25% I also don't get clipping, unless I turn all knobs wide open. Then eventually clipping occurs. Don't you also don't get clipping if the Crave outputs a larger volume? Otherwise it might be a faulty device (even though I think the circuitry inside is mostly digital).
@@kanduvisla I have the Crave set to 25% because its VCA is extremely potent. But when going higher the Pedal still wont clip, it starts clipping because of my Recording Interface
@@timothy_synth here you can hear it clip at around 2:00: ua-cam.com/video/bGG2aFas8NQ/v-deo.html you don't get clipping like this? I don't think it's my interface because I can also hear it if iylpwer my mixer volume way down.
@@kanduvisla well, if you turn down your mixer, your Input-Level could still be too high. I heard the Distortion in your video and it really does sound like it comes from the Pedal. But Im also not familiar with the east beast, so maybe try lowering the east beast and turn the interface up instead. Maybe that helps…give me the news if you are ready 👍🏻
I hear almost loud white noise. Is it normal?
Perhaps you cranked up the Level Knob too far on the Reverb
@@timothy_synth I mean; on this video. Is it normal? I noticed it at the end, final 10 seconds or so.
@@timothy_synth i do nor own a FLAMMER. Im thinking about it. Like you said, virtuals are cheaper and sound without noise.
@@timothy_synth but hardware is so much fun. Im thinking about buying a new product by Meris (a pedal ). But is so expensive.
@@timothy_synth Have you ever tryied other delay pedals rather than tbe FLAMMER??? If yes.... can you say wich one....and can you compare it or them with the FLAMMER?
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You didnt tell us how to hook this prdal to amp! Why are there 2 cables out of the one side? Where do they go?? No help here. Moved on.
Hey man. I guess you should start with the basics before moving on to Pedals!
You can hook it up to TWO AMPS at the same time, man.
Put one amp on the left, one on the right... For that "dual mono" effect😮
Stereo out? One is left, and one is right. That's a pretty basic feature that I don't think it needs explaining.
Everyone brace yourselves for the loss! Ruti 'moved on'!